After three years' review of breast cancer, it was found that the chest wall nodules on the affected side were diagnosed as in situ relapse after the puncture. The doctor said that it needed a second operation to remove the affected pectoral muscles.
Condition Analysis:
Hello, in combination with the above description of your condition, there are still questions for consultation. Please send the relevant review imaging examination results to see, so as to judge the location of the recurrent chest wall nodule in the chest wall, and judge the impact on the subsequent arm activities according to the location of the recurrent nodule.
Guidance:
Local surgical resection of recurrent nodules can usually recover about 1 month after operation. If the resection is not complete after operation, local radiotherapy can be considered. If the recurrent chest wall nodules are close to the armpit, the movement of the affected arm may be affected after surgical resection.
Condition Analysis:
Breast cancer in situ chest wall recurrence, usually about half a month after surgery can be resumed, the general impact of arm activity after surgery is not particularly large, if the axillary clearance before the axillary surgery is still needed, the axillary limb edema may occur.